One of the most-publicized scenes from Will Ferrells new film Casa de Mi Padre shows the comedian with a couple of ranch hands at a campfire, singing the song Yo No Se. Translated into English, the chorus means I Dont Know, which might describe how hard it is categorize the movie itself.Opening Friday in limited national release of about 380 theaters, Casa de Mi Padre is a $6-million Spanish-language parody that its makers hope will play equally well to fans of Ferrells comedies and Latino moviegoers. Ferrell has made a number of promotional appearances on TV prgrams such as CBS Late Show With David Letterman, ABCs Jimmy Kimmel Live! and NBCs Today, but youre far more likely to find Casa de Mi Padre commercials on variety shows like Univisi...(read more)

... One of the most-publicized scenes from Will Ferrells new film Casa de Mi Padre shows the comedian with a couple of ranch hands at a campfire, singing the song Yo No Se. Translated into English, the chorus means I Dont Know, which might describe how h ...

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